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Runner Training Outline It takes 30 seconds to make an impression and 30 years to change it. It is therefore important to ensure that our first impression to our customers is a positive, welcoming and friendly one. The primary responsibility of the hostess at Rusty s is to ensure just that! What is Service? Service is the way the customer is treated. It involves anticipating the needs of the customer and satisfying those needs without the customer having to ask. The first time a customer comes to a restaurant it can be either by choice or by chance. After that, it will be by choice. The best food in the world will not bring a customer back if he or she was unhappy with their service. A positive first impression and exceptional service will bring repeat business and increase revenue! Providing exceptional service can be achieved with proper preparation, time management and planning. It also requires a person to anticipate different situations and adapt to new challenges. The following package is a guideline on how to provide excellent service to our customers at Rusty s. Preparation Proper preparation and planning for any business can help ensure things run smoothly and without stress. When coming to work for each shift you should be prepared with the following items: Pens (several) Paper or notepad Watch A Smile! Staff members are expected to arrive for their shift 15 minutes prior to their start time to ensure they are prepared with all necessary items. Staff may also learn of any daily specials or events prior to walking on the floor. At this time information can be gathered from the previous runners, managers, and expo. Uniform All staff of Rusty s are expected to arrive for their shift in full uniform. Uniforms should be in good repair, clean and presentable. Staff should also be well groomed and neat and tidy. Rusty s uniform consists of the following: Rusty s branded support shirt Blue denim jeans, clean rolled or hemmed. NO RIPS OR FRAYS! Clean Runners, boots or equivalent (BLACK ONLY) Summer: Denim shorts/ skirt or black shorts

Runner Job Profile Following direction given by the expo Taking completed dishes from the kitchen and delivering it to the right guest at their table Returning to the kitchen with dishes that were cleared from tables Keeping the expo area clean and organized Clearing tables of all dishes and glasses, and wiping them down During down time runners should assist in any way that benefits the restaurant Ensure the chairs, floors and surrounding area is clean and swept as necessary Maintaining the dining room as a clean place that people want to come to in order to eat Helping to maintain washroom cleanliness (restock paper towel, toilet paper, wipe down sinks, mirrors) Help keep server station stocked (rollups, side plates, napkins, wetnaps, etc) Polishing and rolling cutlery and stocking glassware. SMILING!!! We cannot stress this point enough. Absolutely, incredibly, essential. The position of runner requires an individual to be fit, hard working, energetic, friendly, enthusiastic, and courteous. A runner must be able to deal with different situations, take initiative and make decisions if necessary. It is important to stay organized, learn to prioritize and think ahead. It is important to treat all customers in a professional, friendly and caring manner. A runner should be able to handle customer compliments as well as complaints (with the support of management.) Rusty s Allergy Policy For many people with food allergies eating out can be a challenge and quite intimidating. Each allergy brought to the attention of a host should be taken seriously as it could potentially be a matter of life and death. It is important as a host to know what is on the menu and what is in each of the food items. Host awareness of both our menu and allergy policy can prevent any mishaps. The following are steps that should be taken when a customer says they have an allergy. 1. The host should ask specifically what items the customer is allergic to, and the severity of the allergy (i.e. contact, ingestion or both). This information should be written down, to be communicated to the server upon seating the table. 2. The customer should be informed their meal will take an additional 15-20 minutes longer depending on the allergy as the kitchen will be preparing everything fresh, using clean equipment. 3. Once seated the host should communicate the allergy to the server who will be looking after them. The server should immediately inform the expo of the allergy, severity, table number and what was ordered so they may begin preparation.

4. When ringing the allergy into the computer it is important that the server memo the item on the bill as an allergy so all kitchen staff are aware it has been ordered. 5. A manager should be informed of the allergy should any problems arise. 6. Before delivering the allergy safe food, the server or food runner should ensure their hands have been washed and they have not come in contact with the allergen, 7. Once the food has been delivered, the server should check on the customer to make sure the meal is allergen free and there are no complications. All allergies at Rusty s should be taken seriously no matter how minor they may seem. It is our responsibility to ensure our customers have a safe and enjoyable dining experience. Rusty s Hand Washing Policy It is obvious that in the restaurant industry hygiene and proper hand washing are the most important things we can do to prevent the spread of germs and disease. All Rusty s employees are required to maintain the highest standard of cleanliness. The following are the proper steps to take when washing your hands. 1. Wet hands with warm water. 2. Apply a generous amount of soap. Rub hands together for at least 20 seconds. Be sure to wash between and under finger nails, as well as forearms. 3. Rinse hands thoroughly under warm running water. 4. Dry hands thoroughly using clean paper towel. Dispose of towel in receptacle. Please be sure to turn off taps using a paper towel to prevent the spread of germs or any other bacteria. Hand sanitation stations have been placed around Rusty s to be used inbetween washing. Teamwork Teamwork in any restaurant will allow everyone to work cohesively as a group to attain a successful lunch or dinner service. Not only does teamwork help a restaurant run smoothly, it ensures that customers will receive a higher standard of service, thus making their dining experience more enjoyable. The following are a few suggestions to ensure effective teamwork here at Rusty s. Ask others for help when you need it, give help wherever and whenever you can! Run food when possible, no one likes to wait for cold food! Restock as you work and as product or stock get low Servers are responsible for telling the expo of any tables of ten or more. Use common restaurant courtesies such as please, thank you, may I etc when speaking to others Work with your teammates to maintain a clean and organized working environment Most importantly have fun!!!

Rusty s House Policies The following are a list of rules and guidelines all Rusty s employees are expected to follow. These policies have been set in place to ensure consistency, a fair work environment, ensure safety and create organization. Arriving for Work and Staff Conduct Staff members are expected to arrive for work 15 minutes prior to their shift in full uniform. This will allow employees to review daily specials, check reservations, check sections, and go over any other information with management. Staff members are expected to be on the floor and visible to their customers at all times! If a staff member requires a restroom break, time to eat or must other wise leave the floor for a few moments, management must first be asked and the staff members section must be covered. Avoid engaging in conversations with other staff members while on the floor Management must be informed of all complaints or remarks of dissatisfaction by guests so it may be dealt with appropriately Right or wrong, never argue with a customer Staff members are on display at all times, it is important to conduct yourself accordingly. This means, leave all personal problems at home, and behave in a professional, courteous and efficient manner. Leaving work Staff members should NEVER leave the floor without letting management know where they are going At the completion of a shift, it is the responsibility of the staff member to ensure all side duties have been completed and all tables are closed. Staff members must report to closing management before leaving the floor to have a read completed, verified and to be signed out Staff Meals Staff are to ask management first if they can punch in an order. If approved by the manager, they must then ask expo to ask the kitchen if it is OK to ring in a staff meal. Once approved, the staff member can then approach the bartender and place their order. Staff may have unlimited pop, coffee and juice (from the gun) while on shift (this excludes milk products, pop or juice from cans and monster).

All employees of Rusty s are entitled to 50% of all meals while on or off shift at Rusty s. Friends and family of Rusty s may receive 10% off if accompanied by a staff member. All staff must eat prior to shift, after shift or during a designated break time. At no time during shift should staff members be eating. Staff members must eat at the designated staff table. No staff food or drinks are permitted in the dining room or in the service area. Staff are to ask management first if they can punch in an order. If approved by the manager, they must then ask expo to ask the kitchen if it is OK to ring in a staff meal. Once approved, the staff member can then approach the bartender and place their order. Uniform and Appearance All employees of Rusty s are expected to arrive for each shift looking their best. This means adhering to the following: Staff members should be clean and free from heavy colognes or scents. Fingernails should be trimmed, clean and if polished, neat and not chipped. Hair should be clean and styled. Any hair longer than shoulder length must be tied back. NO hats are to be worn UNLESS they are Rusty s logo hats or toques. Staff may wear blue denim jeans free from rips or frays. In summer months, females may wear blue denim shorts or skirts, black shorts or skirts. In summer months males may wear black or khaki shorts. Shoes must be black, clean, and in good repair with a non-slip sole. No open toe or open back shoes are to be worn. Staff Lockers Staff lockers are provided in the designated staffroom. All personal items including purses, jackets, sweaters, cell phones, bags or any other items must be stored in these lockers. At no time should personal items be stored upstairs. Staff members will be asked to sign up with a partner for each locker as space is limited. Please use a combination lock for the assigned locker. Alcohol, Illegal Substances and Smoking Alcohol Employees may only drink at Rusty s on days off or after a scheduled shift, never before!! At no point during any shift may an employee of Rusty s consume alcohol while on shift. This includes prior to an on call shift.

If an employee is caught consuming or under the influence of alcohol prior to or while on shift, it will be immediate cause for termination. Employees must always be out of uniform when consuming alcohol. Drugs If an employee is caught consuming or under the influence of an illegal substance while on shift, it will be immediate cause for termination Smoking If a staff member must smoke while on shift, it must be during the designated break periods, or with the consent of management The staff members station must be covered during the smoke break Employees must always return smelling so fresh and so clean clean, and must always wash their hands Telephone Calls Business Calls: Staff members are only to answer Rusty s phone line if management is unavailable. When answering the phone staff members are expected to be courteous and polite Hello, Rusty s at Blue speaking, how may I help you? If management is unavailable to take the call, a detailed message with the name, phone number, time and reason for calling must be written down. Under no circumstances are staff members to take reservations. Personal Calls: At no time are staff members to make or receive phone calls for personal reasons while on shift. This includes cell phones, text messages and the Rusty s phone line. If there is an emergency, staff members may use the phone with the permission of management. Cell Phones Cell phones are not permitted. At NO time should a staff member have on their person a cell phone. Cell phones MUST be stored in the staff room and turned off for the duration of the shift. If a staff member is caught with a cell phone it will be confiscated for the duration of the shift. Schedule, Time Off, Breaks and Employee Absence Schedule: Rusty s will post weekly employee schedules, as well as email the schedule, every Friday after 5:00pm. Employees are expected to know their schedule in advance of their shift. Generally the average length of shift will be 8 hours, unless otherwise specified. All shifts are subject to alteration or cancellation based on management discretion and volume of sales.

At no time may a staff member switch a shift with someone else without consent from management. Time off: All requests off must be presented in writing to management by at least the Wednesday before the schedule is created. Employees must remember book offs are by request only and may not always granted, especially during busier seasons or holidays. Employees are also encouraged to send an email to james@rustysatblue.com alongside the written request. Breaks: Every staff member is entitled to two 15 minute breaks per 5+hour shift. Breaks must be taken during slow periods (i.e. one before dinner service and one after prior to cocktailing). Breaks must also be approved by your department manager. Two 15 minute breaks will be deducted from payroll for shifts over 5 hours. If for any reason a staff member could not take a break during a shift, management must be informed. Before taking a break employees must communicate any pertinent information to whoever is covering the station or section during the absence. ( Table 304 has finished dinner and are sipping on their drinks, please keep an eye on them in case they would like their check ). Employee Absence: If an employee must be absent from a shift for any reason, it is the responsibility of the employee to cover their shift. Employees must call at the earliest possible moment to notify management of absence. Text message or e-mail will not be considered a form of notification. In the event an employee must miss a shift due to illness, a doctor s note must be brought in on the next scheduled shift. Failure to show up for a scheduled shift without documentation will result in suspension and possible termination of employment. Payroll It is the responsibility of all staff members to ensure they sign in at the beginning of a shift and have management sign them out at the end of each shift. Failure to sign in or out will result in non payment of the hours in question until the following payroll. Failure to receive punch out slip three times in a row will result in non-payment for the shift worked. Statutory holidays may only be paid after the minimum three months steady employment. Payroll occurs twice monthly. Pay periods run from the 26 th to 10 th, paid on the 15 th of the month and the 11 th to 25 th, paid on the last day of the month. Paychecks will be

available for pick up after 4:00 pm on the 15 th and the last day of each month, no exceptions. In order for payroll to be properly processed the following information must be submitted to management on the first shift worked: Current mailing address Social Insurance Number Home telephone number Birth date Statutory Holiday s The province of Ontario has nine recognized statutory holidays. As Rusty s is located in a resort town, these holidays are guaranteed busy and therefore may not be requested off. If you are scheduled to work a statutory holiday you will receive time & a half (overtime pay) plus holiday pay. If you are not scheduled on a statutory holiday you will receive holiday pay (and/or a paid day off). Holiday Pay/Paid Day Off amount is calculated by adding up total hours worked in the previous four weeks and dividing by the total 20. I.e.: 30hrs per week x 4=120/20=6hrs at regular pay rate. Full details concerning Holiday Pay/Paid day off can be found on the Ministry of Labours website: http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/pubs/guide/publicholidays.php On Call Procedures Business in the Village of Blue Mountain is determined by season, special events, weather etc. Therefore it is often hard to predict the volume of business on any given day. At times staff members may be scheduled as on call. This allows us to ensure we have adequate levels of staffing during time of uncertainty. On call shifts are considered a regularly scheduled shift and therefore staff members must show up. Failure to do so will result in a write up, and could lead to suspension or termination. Staff members on call will only start a shift if asked by management, start time will be determined based on volume of business. Staff members will not be asked to wait longer than 1 (one) hour to start the on call shift. If a staff member is not required to start, Rusty s will provide this staff member with a meal and non alcoholic beverage. If a staff member is scheduled for 4 consecutive on call shifts and is not asked to start, this staff member will be entitled to a $50 gift card redeemable at Rusty s. Smart Serve

Although it is not required for payroll, all front of house staff members must have a valid Smart Serve Number to be an employee of Rusty s. Smart Serve provides a standard method of delivering a responsible service training certificate program to all individuals in the province of Ontario who serve or work where alcoholic beverages are sold and served. This program teaches the responsibilities and obligations under the law that all staff members must follow while employed at Rusty s. It also teaches proactive approaches to preventing alcohol related problems and how to recognize signs of intoxication.these are a few of the important rules covered under Ontario's liquor laws: Do: Make sure that you understand the Liquor Licence Act and Regulations. Encourage responsible drinking. Post your Liquor Sales Licence or Special Occasion Permit. Train your staff in responsible serving practices. Have all staff take the Smart Serve Responsible Alcohol Beverage Service Training program. Serve alcohol only within the allowed hours. Serve and promote food and a variety of non-alcoholic drinks. Sell and serve only liquor that was bought on the permit through the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), The Brewers Retail (The Beer Store), or liquor manufacturers' authorized retail store. Make sure that the number of people on the premises is within the lawful capacity. Check the identification of people you suspect are under 19 years of age. It is recommended that ID be checked for anyone who looks under the age of 25 years. Ensure that employees serving liquor are at least 18 years of age. Create and enforce house policies that promote responsible service and moderate drinking practices. Assign a trained staff member to monitor the door. Ensure that the facility meets health and safety requirements. Arrange alternative transportation for guests who need or request it. Don't: Allow guests to drink and drive. Let people under the age of 19 drink. Encourage excessive drinking or serve alcohol to anyone you suspect may already be intoxicated. Permit drunken, quarrelsome, violent or disorderly conduct. Permit anyone in a licensed establishment to hold, sell, distribute or use illegal drugs. Serve smuggled, homemade or watered-down liquor. Allow guests to take out or bring in liquor. Raffle liquor or hold contests that involve buying, drinking or winning liquor. Discount the price of alcoholic beverages. Allow noise from the premises to disturb the neighbours.

Hours of Operation Liquor may be sold and served during the following hours: Licensed establishments: Monday to Sunday: 11 am to 2 am New Year's Eve (December 31): 11 am to 3 am Special Occasion Permit events: Monday to Saturday: 11 am to 1 am Sunday: 12 noon to 1 am New Year's Eve (December 31): 11 am to 2 am Legal Drinking Age In Ontario the legal age to drink alcohol is 19 years old. The legal age to serve alcohol in a licensed establishment is 18 years old. "Serving alcohol" includes taking drink orders, taking payment for alcoholic beverages, stocking the refrigerator or bar area, and bartending. What are the acceptable forms for Age Identification? The only acceptable forms of age identification include: an Ontario driver's licence with a photo a Canadian passport with a photo a Canadian citizenship card with a photo a Canadian armed forces card with a photo an LCBO BYID photo card an Ontario Health Card (may be presented, not asked for Employee Agreement NAME: Date: I acknowledge and understand that as a condition of my employment at Rusty s at Blue I may not request vacation time between the Dates of December 20, 2012 and

March 31, 2013 (this includes Christmas eve, Christmas day, Boxing day, New Years Eve or day, spring break) I acknowledge that employment at Rusty s at Blue is based on seasonal demand and I may be released from employment during slow business periods. (For example: after March break, or Labour Day.) I acknowledge that during busy periods I may be asked to work over forty-four hours a week but not over sixty hours. I acknowledge that breaks must be taken during less busy times of the shift. (Before or after Lunch and Dinner service) Break periods are to be determined by the shift manager (Preferably 15 minutes before and 15 minutes after service). I have read and understand Rusty s scheduling and on call policy procedures I have read, understand and agree to comply with the rules and instructions in the employee package I have received. I also understand that failure to comply with the rules in this package may result in my release of employment from Rusty s at Blue. Fire Safety Plan: I acknowledge that I have had access to the fire safety plan and understand the contents and procedures. I have a clean understanding of all fire routes, exits, pull stations, extinguishers, and in case of a fire I must follow the fire safety plan.

I understand that I must call & notify the BMR security prior to arrival of emergency vehicles so the village gates are open in-case of a fire. 705-445-0231 ext. 8911 Name: (please print) Signature: Date: ATTENTION NEW STAFF MEMBERS: Payroll Information Due to the volume of new applications and employee information being processed, any hours clocked by new employees before December 11 th 2012 will be applied to the next pay period (December 31 st 2012 ).

Thank you, Rusty s at Blue Management Team. I have read and understood the above payroll information. Signature: Date: